BMAP Membership Application Form and Send It to the BMAP Secretariat Or the Current Director for Membership
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AN INVITATION TO JOIN BMAP The Bank Marketing Association of the Philippines (BMAP) hopes to achieve bigger things this new millennium, and one of them is to open its doors for a wider membership. BMAP therefore invites you to participate in its efforts to further develop bank marketing in the Philippines, improve bank products, upgrade the standard of bank services, and meet the demands of the highly competitive banking industry. Who Can Be Members of BMAP? Membership in BMAP is by institution and shall be classified into two (2) types Regular Institutional Member – Any institution in the Philippines engaged in the business of banking or financial intermediation. These include universal banks, commercial banks, thrift banks, rural banks, specialized government banks, offshore banking units, investment houses, finance companies, trust companies and credit card companies. Associate Institutional Member – Any institution that provides services to banks and financial intermediaries such as marketing consultants, advertising or public relations agencies, as well as suppliers or strategic partners that are directly related to the development, marketing and delivery of financial products and services.” Institutional members shall be represented in the Association by one or more duly authorized representatives. However, only Regular Institutional Members shall have voting privileges and are eligible to run for office during the annual election of the BMAP Board of Directors and Officers. Furthermore, only one of the duly authorized representatives of Regular Institutional Members shall be designated as the voting representative. How Does an Institution Become a Member? If you are an institution described above, simply accomplish the BMAP Membership Application Form and send it to the BMAP Secretariat or the current Director for Membership. BMAP Director for Membership reviews the application and recommends to the BMAP Board of Directors action to be taken on this. Upon acceptance of the board, the institution becomes a member of BMAP. Representatives of the institution are officially inducted into the membership during a regular monthly general membership meeting of the Association. How Much Are the Membership Dues? Each institutional member is assessed P5, 000 yearly. Each individual member (representative) of the institutional member is assessed P5, 000 yearly. Membership dues are reviewed from time to time and increased if necessary. What Are the Privileges of Members? 1. Each member is entitled to receive a Certificate of Membership signed by the President and the Secretary of BMAP upon approval of membership by the BMAP Board of Directors. 2. Regular institutional members shall have equal equity, ownership and rights in and to all the property, benefits, and privileges of BMAP. 3. The voting privileges rest on the regular institutional members through their authorized voting representatives or by their duly designated alternates, who shall be entitled to vote on issues that may arise from time to time at the BMAP meetings and during election of BMAP Directors and Officers. 4. Authorized representatives of regular institutional members in good standing are eligible for membership in the BMAP Board of Directors. 5. Authorized representatives of institutional members in good standing can participate in any of the committees formed by the BMAP President and approved by the BMAP Board of Directors. BMAP – AT A GLANCE What Is BMAP? The Bank Marketing Association of the Philippines or BMAP is an organization of banking institutions which seeks to upgrade the practice of bank marketing in the country. BMAP was organized on February 27, 1974. It was duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 19, 1974 as a non-stock, non-profit organization. It has grown into a membership of some 33 banking institutions over the last 40 years. What Are Its Objectives? As stipulated in its Articles of Incorporation, the BMAP has the following specific objectives: 1. To develop, support, and implement educational programs so that those engaged in bank marketing may advance their professional skills and abilities. 2. To develop, support, and implement training programs to promote the marketing concept among bank personnel at all levels. 3. To devise and effectuate methods of determining and satisfying public needs and to continue improvement of relations with the public served by the banking institutions. 4. To collect and disseminate information for the use of the banking community in the furtherance of these objectives. 5. To provide opportunities for the exchange of information through meetings and seminars, and through cooperation with other related associations, agencies, and societies. 6. To undertake such other programs and activities as may be proper to enhance and promote the welfare of the banking industry, the profession of bank marketing and the social and economic priorities of our country. How Are These Objectives Attained? BMAP conducts various activities in line with its objectives. These include: 1. General Membership Meetings. These are held monthly and generally feature guest speakers who discuss various aspects of and issues affecting bank marketing. 2. Fellowship Gatherings. Regular fellowships are held to allow those engaged in bank marketing to know one another better as well as exchange ideas. These foster bonding and promote camaraderie among bank marketers. 3. Seminars, Workshops, and Other Learning Events. Training seminars, workshops, and related activities on bank marketing and other related topics are periodically held and attended by BMAP members, as well as other officers and staff of BMAP member-banks. 4. National Convention. Since 1994, BMAP has been organizing its biennial national conventions with invited local and foreign speakers on banking trends, technology, and strategies. This activity puts in focus BMAP’s critical role in the advancement of bank marketing. 5. Publications. BMAP’s official newsletter, Bank Marketing, is published quarterly. It contains news on the Association and its member-banks; developments affecting bank marketing and the banking industry; new bank products; and pertinent articles. Bank Marketing Insights is a special monthly publication of BMAP. Each issue features a reprint of a selected article relevant and useful to bank marketers. The publication aims to keep members informed of the latest developments in the dynamic field of bank marketing. 6. Other Activities. Reference materials from the Bank Marketing Association in the U.S.A. and other sources are also made available to BMAP members. These activities are carried out by different committees. Chairmanship and composition of these committees come from the general membership of BMAP. What Benefits Do Members Get From BMAP? One can glean from the above listing of BMAP activities the many benefits one can derive by being a member of the Association. While, generally, representatives of non-BMAP member banks may be invited to attend BMAP functions and forums, BMAP members are extended special discounts and other privileges during seminars, workshops, national conventions, and other activities. Which Banks Are Now Members of BMAP? The membership of BMAP as of December 2014 includes leading universal, commercial, thrift, and development banks; savings and loan associations; rural banks; and credit card companies. These are: • Asia United Bank • Bancnet, Inc. • Banco de Oro • Bank of Commerce • Bank of Makati • Bank of Tokyo • Bank of the Philippine Islands • China Banking Corporation • China Bank Savings • CTBC Bank (formerly Chinatrust Bank) • Development Bank of the Philippines • EastWest Bank GM Bank • HSBC • Land Bank of the Philippines • Maybank • Megalink Metrobank • Philippine Business Bank • Philippine National Bank • Philippine Savings Bank • Philippine Trust Company • Philippine Veterans Bank • Postal Savings Bank • Quezon Capital Rural Bank • Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation • RCBC Savings • Security Bank Corporation • Security Bank Savings • Sterling Bank of Asia • The Real Bank • Union Bank • United Coconut Planters Bank • World Partners Bank Associate Institutional Members: • 1-ISA (One Incentive System Advocates, Inc) • Avanza Inc. • Encash • Ex-Link Management and Marketing Services Corporation • Full Circle Communications, Inc. • Generali Pilipinas • Geodata Systems Technologies, Inc. • Globe Business • ImageNation Marketing Solutions Inc. • Infoserve (Nationlink) • International SOS • Merk Media Inc • SAS Institute (Phils) Inc. • Smart Communications, Inc. • Sodexo Motivations Solutions Philippines Inc. HISTORY Established on February 27, 1974, the Bank Marketing Association of the Philippines or BMAP was the brainchild of 16 pioneering spirits engaged in the Public Relations and Advertising work of their respective banks whose aim is to promote and upgrade the practice of bank marketing in the country. Along with its mission to professionalize bank marketing, BMAP also seeks to fully develop, support, and implement educational programs geared towards the advancement of the professional skills and abilities of those engaged in bank marketing. It develops, supports, and implements training programs to promote the marketing concept among bank personnel at all levels. BMAP devises and effects methods of identifying, understanding and satisfying the needs of the banking public and enhancing relations with them; collects and disseminates relevant information useful to the banking community;